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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ig Group Holdings Plc | LSE:IGG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B06QFB75 | ORD 0.005P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
6.50 | 0.87% | 754.50 | 751.00 | 753.50 | 755.50 | 747.50 | 750.00 | 2,014,379 | 16:35:28 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Commodity Brokers & Dealers | 1.02B | 365.4M | 0.9530 | 7.90 | 2.89B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/3/2017 08:12 | They're still on track to make around £180m in free cash and I kinda quite like that | raffles the gentleman thug | |
23/3/2017 08:06 | Sellers getting shafted here. | woodhawk | |
23/3/2017 08:05 | LCG (a spreadbet minnow in comparison) managed to increase revenues to June 2016 by 98%. They report FY results end April. I believe they are more 'agile' than IGG and have already put in place technology and process to capture more revenue in quiet periods. Still avoiding IGG for the time being. | dusseldorf | |
23/3/2017 07:57 | nothing here to justify drop, should be trading above 6.50 imho, with a bit of diversification and more people spreadbetting lower margin but higher volume will shine through. | longwell | |
23/3/2017 07:30 | Q3 not great as complete absence of volatility but Q4 starting better But shouldn't really matter as shares already nigh on halved and cash generation fabulous | raffles the gentleman thug | |
23/3/2017 07:26 | Q3 YTD revenue up 8%, very nice indeed. | tintin82 | |
23/3/2017 07:23 | You could also say - Revenue per client was down by 15%, with current clients trading less often in the quiet period and the continued growth in the non-leveraged business and Nadex, where average revenue per client is significantly lower. | staylow1 | |
23/3/2017 07:21 | "none of the announced regulatory changes has yet had any impact, client recruitment remains strong and the underlying business is performing well." | woodhawk | |
22/3/2017 16:18 | I'd imagine Blackrock are averaging down a bit LOL | smurfy2001 | |
22/3/2017 16:17 | Surprised no one has mentioned the trading update due tomorrow. Interesting to see if that's a catalyst to move higher? | woodhawk | |
22/3/2017 15:34 | Question is whether its an investment or there is a strategic angle to it. IG should be highly attractive to an asset management firm, and benefit from bringing network of high net worth clients should be considerable as should synergies from reducing customer acquisition costs. And IG already using BlackRock model portfolio analysis to construct its ETFs | raffles the gentleman thug | |
22/3/2017 14:43 | www.leaprate.com/for | lydnem | |
22/3/2017 11:14 | Bit of mixed signals from Management buying and selling, CEO buys 200k one week and non exc Dir sells 70k next week. So risk/reward ratio is little bit higher on risk side at present...imho. | rb1206 | |
22/3/2017 10:40 | Blackrock are piling in for sure.....I feel them buying keeping share price here i.e they have bought 13m shares in a month, otherwise it may drift back to retest lows...or unless they know something other don't...imho. | rb1206 | |
22/3/2017 09:43 | bought a few this morning, lets hope it turns out to be a good long term hold. WJ. | w1ndjammer | |
22/3/2017 08:17 | It'll be taken over before long | raffles the gentleman thug | |
22/3/2017 07:59 | walk it down, large purchases then swift rise. imho | longwell | |
21/3/2017 15:26 | This is like a tennis game that's never ending! | smurfy2001 | |
21/3/2017 14:31 | Just like me... adding on weakness that is. | woodhawk | |
21/3/2017 12:46 | Blackrock bought another 12 million - before results!, errmmm!.DD | discodave4 | |
17/3/2017 17:46 | 7.25m was an uncrossed trade, not a real trade, just balances books. | discodave4 |
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